
audiobook
by C. J. (Charles John) Vaughan
Transcribed from the 1872 Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer edition by David Price.
Delivered from the pulpit of St. Paul’s Cathedral in the spring of 1872, this sermon invites listeners into a vivid meditation on two timeless truths: “God is Light” and “God is Love.” The preacher, a distinguished clergyman and royal chaplain, weaves scriptural insight with a passionate plea for the British and Foreign Bible Society, urging a broader sharing of the sacred text.
The discourse moves beyond abstract doctrine, portraying light as the source of truth, comfort, and moral direction, while warning of the darkness that thrives when that illumination is hidden or diminished. With eloquent force, the speaker argues that every person has an inherent right to the full light of divine revelation, challenging the complacency of half‑measures and the barriers erected by superstition, indifference, or institutional inertia. Listeners are left with a compelling call to champion the spread of Scripture, trusting that the divine light will guide both giver and receiver alike.
Full title
The Book of Light in the Hand of Love: A plea for the British and Foreign Bible Society A sermon preached in St. Paul's Cathedral, on Tuesday, April 30, 1872 A sermon preached in St. Paul's Cathedral, on Tuesday, April 30, 1872
Language
en
Duration
~24 minutes (23K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2021-02-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1816–1897
An influential Victorian scholar, preacher, and Anglican churchman, he moved between the worlds of Cambridge, Harrow, and Westminster Abbey. His sermons and religious writings reflect a thoughtful teacher who spent much of his life shaping education and church life in 19th-century Britain.
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